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== Draft Packs ==
== Draft Packs ==
The [[Fellowship Draft Pack]] was a pack of 29 cards which was intended to be used with the new [[Booster Draft]] game mode.  Draft Packs were broken down as follows<ref>DECIPHER ANNOUNCES BOOSTER DRAFT PACK FOR
The [[Fellowship Draft Pack]] was a pack of 29 cards which was intended to be used with a new [[Booster Draft]] game mode.  In such a draft, players would each open an oversized draft pack and select one card to include in their deck, after which the pack would be passed to other players, everyone drafting in a circle.  The cards selected would be combined with a skeleton of cards provided by the player (sites, Frodo, and the One Ring), and supplemented with [[Booster Packs]].
 
Draft Packs were broken down as follows<ref>DECIPHER ANNOUNCES BOOSTER DRAFT PACK FOR
THE LORD OF THE RINGS™ TRADING CARD GAME, Wayback: http://web.archive.org/web/20030404062025/http://www2.decipher.com:80/newsflash/2002/1104draftpacks.html</ref>:
THE LORD OF THE RINGS™ TRADING CARD GAME, Wayback: http://web.archive.org/web/20030404062025/http://www2.decipher.com:80/newsflash/2002/1104draftpacks.html</ref>:


* 1 [[Rare]] card from [[The Fellowship of the Ring]]
* 1 [[Rare]] card from [[The Fellowship of the Ring]]
* (at least) 2 [[Premium]] cards, either {{Card|Aragorn, King in Exile}} or {{Card|Gandalf, The Grey Wizard}}  
* 2 [[Premium]] cards, either {{Card|Aragorn, King in Exile}} or {{Card|Gandalf, The Grey Wizard}}
* 26 other semi-random cards
* 26 other semi-random cards


What was meant by "semi-random" is that unlike booster packs which were designed to be randomized, draft packs would include "runs" of cards from the same culture which could conceivably work together in a deck.  As a result, the packs are not particularly good for opening to complete a collection, as the results were more or less filled with [[Common]] junk paired with a single [[Rare]] and a handful of [[Premium]]s
What was meant by "semi-random" is that unlike booster packs which were designed to be randomized, draft packs would include "runs" of cards from the same culture which could conceivably work together in a deck.  If the booster pack contents were meat, the draft pack contents were thus potatoes, filling yet not necessarily exciting, spiced with the single Rare.
 
The Fellowship Draft Pack wasn't released until October 2002, almost a year after the release of The Fellowship of the Ring and just before the release of [[The Two Towers]], and thus it is speculated that, new game mode aside, at least part of the intention was to dump FOTR overstock right before it became obsolete. 


Individual draft packs retailed for $4.50.  The Fellowship Draft Pack Display Box came with 12 packs, and would retail for $54 (i.e. exactly 12 times as much as a single pack).  
Individual draft packs retailed for $4.50.  The Fellowship Draft Pack Display Box came with 12 packs, and would retail for $54 (i.e. exactly 12 times as much as a single pack).  
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